Available for Mac OS and Windows in AAX, AU, VST2.4 and VST3 in 32 and 64 bits.

FUSE AUDIO LABS BRINGS YOU THE VQA-154, A METICULOUS EMULATION OF A 70S 4-BAND EQ MODULE.

ON SALE FOR ONLY $29 UNTIL JANUARY 5TH 2019! (REGULAR $69)

ABOUT THE VQA-154 PLUGIN

The VQA-154 is a faithful recreation of a sought-after 70s 4-band equalizer module that made its way into many broadcasting and production studios worldwide. The plugin emulates the entire audio circuitry including the capacitor/inductor based mid band filters, the discrete output stage as well as the transformers. Plenty of useful features have been added in the digital domain.

This plugin is a very versatile and easy to use EQ which provides classy and pleasant sounding coloration that always sounds musical, no matter how far you push it.

You can test our plugins without any restrictions for 14 days. Simply click the "Activate Trial" button in the plug-in GUI after the installation to start your trial period. To activate your full license you can purchase a product activation key on our website. The activation key will be sent to you by email once the payment process has been completed, successfully. Click "Activate plug-in..." in the plug-in GUI or the drop down menu below, enter your email and product activation key and hit the "Activate" button to proceed.

FAQS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

An overview of Frequently Asked Questions can be found under the following link on our website

you always have MY support Ray!
This EQ is superb! I just used it on each stem in a mix [Drums Bass Keys] and i found that each instrument ended up sitting in its own zone. It was actually a bit magical to witness really, the mix was good already, but with the VQA-154 on each buss, the whole thing just kinda fell into place... came together so perfectly. May have been right place right time, but it was an instant purchase after that. It certainly does have a 'vibe' this thing. I honestly was not looking for another EQ, there you go...
Amazing work, and intro price as usual. Thank you so much!
Fuse Audio Labs all over my mixes by now.

you always have MY support Ray!
This EQ is superb! I just used it on each stem in a mix [Drums Bass Keys] and i found that each instrument ended up sitting in its own zone. It was actually a bit magical to witness really, the mix was good already, but with the VQA-154 on each buss, the whole thing just kinda fell into place... came together so perfectly. May have been right place right time, but it was an instant purchase after that. It certainly does have a 'vibe' this thing. I honestly was not looking for another EQ, there you go...
Amazing work, and intro price as usual. Thank you so much!
Fuse Audio Labs all over my mixes by now.

Hey sqigls,

Thanks for the support and for sharing your experience with the VQA-154

Another Fuse Audio plug with a forgettable generic name. I really wish you guys would choose names that stand out from the pack. I'm at the point where I see a Fuse Audio thread with the plug name, just a jumble of letters and numbers that kind of run together from plugin to plugin, and assume I've already read about that plug because the name is so similar to previously released plugs.

With that said, Fuse stuff sounds great and I'm sure this one is no different. In the end, the sound and functionality is what matters, right? Just wanted to drop my 2 cents.

Another Fuse Audio plug with a forgettable generic name. I really wish you guys would choose names that stand out from the pack. I'm at the point where I see a Fuse Audio thread with the plug name, just a jumble of letters and numbers that kind of run together from plugin to plugin, and assume I've already read about that plug because the name is so similar to previously released plugs.

With that said, Fuse stuff sounds great and I'm sure this one is no different. In the end, the sound and functionality is what matters, right? Just wanted to drop my 2 cents.

Vintage gear tends to have names like these. Stuff like UA LA2A. I think it’s because the names were chosen by engineers and not by marketing people.

Another Fuse Audio plug with a forgettable generic name. I really wish you guys would choose names that stand out from the pack. I'm at the point where I see a Fuse Audio thread with the plug name, just a jumble of letters and numbers that kind of run together from plugin to plugin, and assume I've already read about that plug because the name is so similar to previously released plugs.

With that said, Fuse stuff sounds great and I'm sure this one is no different. In the end, the sound and functionality is what matters, right? Just wanted to drop my 2 cents.

Vintage gear tends to have names like these. Stuff like UA LA2A. I think it’s because the names were chosen by engineers and not by marketing people.

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